A controlled-release granular fertilizer high in nitrogen describes the fertilizer that can be used for Aralia elata. The Japanese angelica tree handles time-release fertilizer applications every other month. It shows the best results in moist, well-drained soils that can be acidic, neutral or alkaline and clayey, loamy or sandy.
'Japanese Angelica-tree' is a common name of 'Aralia elata' among English language speakers. In its native range, it's called 'tara-no-ki' in Japanese and 'dureup namu' in Korean. Its relative, the Devil's Walkingstick or Angelica-tree [Aralia spinosa], is native to eastern North America.
Dorstenia elata was created in 1840.
Morchella elata was created in 1822.
Cerithiopsis aralia was created in 1953.
An aralia is a genus of deciduous or evergreen trees, consisting of 68 accepted species, commonly known as spikenard.
'Aralia elata' is the scientific name of the Japanese Angelica-tree. The shrub or small tree is native to Russia, Korea, Japan and China. The woody plant's shoots are considered delicious parts of Japanese and Korean cuisines. In Japan, it's called 'tara-no-ki'. In Korea, it's called 'dureup namu'.
Yucca Elata
How much fertilizer will be used and what kind of fertilizer.
Yes. It is a common fertilizer.
Gastrodia is a preparation made from the rhizome or tuber of an orchid, Gastrodia elata.
Yes, potassium nitrate can be used as a fertilizer in agriculture.
An angelica tree is a large shrub os small tree native to the southeastern United States, Latin name Aralia spinosa, or any of a group of trees of the genus Aralia.